In an update posted early Wednesday, Love tweeted, "Today is a sad day ... Kevin McHale will NOT be back as head coach this season."

A person with knowledge of the decision also told The Associated Press on Wednesday that McHale would not be returning as coach. The person, speaking on condition of anonymity because an
announcement had not yet been made, said McHale and new boss David Kahn came to the
conclusion that McHale's time with the Timberwolves was up.

Kahn and a Timberwolves spokesman did not immediately return messages left by The Associated Press.

McHale and Love grew very close during the rookie's first season in Minnesota, especially after McHale left his front office position to take over as coach in December. About an hour after his initial posting, Love appeared to express some regret about making McHale's correspondence public.

"P.S. I am not a breaking news guy..." Love tweeted. "I had no idea no one knew..I'll tell them I stayed at a holiday inn express (sic) last night. Always works...."

During a breakfast with media members on Monday, Kahn said no decision had been made and he hoped to meet with McHale again this week.

Team owner Glen Taylor hired Kahn last month to take the spot vacated when Taylor inserted McHale as coach for the fired Randy Wittman. Ever since he was hired, Kahn pledged to handle the decision on McHale's job status with professionalism and respect.

McHale, a Hall of Famer who grew up on Minnesota's Iron Range and starred at the University of Minnesota, has been with the organization for 15 years. Most of that time was spent as the primary decision maker on personnel matters until Taylor made him coach.

"Kevin has a long history here and a relationship with the owner that I respect and trust," Kahn said at his introductory news conference. "I will not hurt Kevin McHale. I will not."

On Friday, Kahn said his primary efforts were focused on the June 25 NBA draft and he didn't believe a decision on McHale needed to be made before then.

"The draft has a deadline," Kahn said. "The coaching decision doesn't."

Still, McHale's absence from team workouts involving potential draft picks in the past two weeks has been noticeable, as was his exclusion from an eight-hour state of the team meeting Sunday involving Kahn and the rest of the basketball staff.

The rebuilding Timberwolves showed improvement under his relentlessly positive coaching style, and every player has said they would like to see McHale return to the bench next season.

"If there's some kind of way that he leaves the Timberwolves," star forward Al Jefferson said in April, "that's when I'll be very, very upset."